'71[videorecording] /Film4, BFI, Screen Yorkshire and Creative Scotland presents a Crab Apple Films and Warp Films production ; director, Yann Demange ; writer, Gregory Burke ; producers, Angus Lamont, Robin Gutch.
1971
Seventy-one

1 videodisc (99 minutes) :sound, colour ;4 3/4 inches

Originally released as a motion picture in 2014.

Title from container.

Jack O'Connell, Paul Anderson, Sean Harris.

Gary Hook is a young army recruit who is sent to Belfast in 1971. It's a time and place filled with violence, hatred and confusion. On his very first day, Hook is assisting the local police who are looking for troublemakers. He's separated from the others amid a city that doesn't take kindly to soldiers. In Belfast, cars are on fire in the streets, buildings are half-demolished and violence can erupt at any moment. Gary must make it out of the hellish city on his own. Locals have removed street signs to increase the confusion of the city for those they feel don't belong in it. This makes it even more difficult for Gary as he tries to make it out alive.

MPAA Rating: R.

DVD; 5.1 Dolby Digital, widescreen presentation.

For private home use only.

Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.

English dialogue; English or Spanish subtitles.

1.Action and adventure films.2.Feature films.3.Riots--Northern Ireland--Belfast--Fiction.4.Soldiers--Northern Ireland--Belfast--Fiction.5.Video recordings for the hearing impaired.6.War films.Dynamic Details
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